The OK Street Jail in Bisbee has been turned into a suite place to stay. Even better, the only door that locks is the front door, and guests have the key.

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Prescott has it all, including a tribute to the Rough Riders.
The bronze sculpture of a dashing rider by Solon Borglum on Courthouse Plaza honors the Rough Riders who fought in the Spanish-American War. Locally, it is known simply as the statue of Buckey O'Neill.

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The tree-lined walk around the courthouse square in Prescott.

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The Hassayampa Inn in Prescott was designed by architect Henry Trost and completed in 1927.

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The Smoki Museum in Prescott.

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The annual Frontier Days 4th of July Rodeo Parade in Prescott draws an estimated 40,000 spectators.

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Prescott, Arizona's "Christmas City," has a beautifully decorated downtown during the holidays.

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Prescott Courthouse Plaza.

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Watson Lake near Prescott.

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The Prescott Indian Art Market at Sharlot Hall Museum has established itself as one of the premier Native American art markets in the southwest.

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Corner of Aspen Ave. and San Francisco Street in historic downtown Flagstaff, Arizona.

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Beaver Street Brewery in Flagstaff is known for award-winning beers and wood-fired pizzas.

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World's first international dark sky city, Flagstaff.

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The historic Hotel Monte Vista has a great location in downtown Flagstaff.

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Northern Arizona University students Kendall Rasmussen (left) and Natalie Smith take a break from school by relaxing amid aspens at Lockett Meadow near Flagstaff.

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Flagstaff's compact downtown makes it perfect for exploring by foot.

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From the beer garden at Lumberyard Brewing Company patrons can enjoy Flagstaff's historic downtown.

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JEROME: The former mining town is popular with tourists and populated by those whose talents (art, food, wine) are best suited for above-ground endeavors.

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The cliff-side town of Jerome is even prettier with a dusting of snow.

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First Saturday Jerome Art Walk | Galleries and studios throughout Jerome will open their doors for the First Saturday Jerome Art Walk. Browse the art, meet the makers and proprietors and enjoy an evening walk in the cooler temperatures. A shuttle will provide transportation if desired. | Details: 5-8 p.m. Saturday, July 1. Various locations throughout Jerome; check website for map. Free. jeromeartwalk.com.

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There are lots of creepy stories at the Jerome Grand Hotel, such as the caretaker who committed suicide in the boiler room or when a maintenance man was crushed by an elevator in 1935.

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The Asylum, a longtime favorite restaurant for tourists, is located in the Jerome Grand Hotel, which was built in 1926 as a hospital.

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The Douglas Mansion in Jerome, Ariz., is shown in this February, 2002 file photo. The Douglas Mansion is the centerpiece of Jerome State Historic Park and prominent among the historical buildings that dot the small town's up-and-down landscape. Credit: Tom Hood/The Daily Courier.

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Chicken Point is one of Sedona’s premier viewpoints and can be accessed from the Broken Arrow Trail, as well as Little Horse Trail

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Chicken Point is one of Sedona’s premier viewpoints and can be accessed from the Broken Arrow Trail, as well as Little Horse Trail

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Chicken Point is one of Sedona’s premier viewpoints and can be accessed from the Broken Arrow Trail, as well as Little Horse Trail